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Praise Beauty of Metal Workers’ Building, Planned by Mendelsohn

September 26, 1930
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The architectural beauty of the new headquarters of the German Metal Workers Union, designed by Erich Mendelsohn, famous German-Jewish architect, is universally praised by art critics of Berlin, several of whom declare the building to be a Berlin landmark. Among those who are lavish in their praise of Mendelsohn’s work is Adolph Donath of the Berliner Tageblatt. The building, which has recently been completed, is located in the Alten Jacobstrasse.

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